Dylan Brooks

Dylan Brooks serves as the Senior Correspondent for Statehouses and Local Governance at Just Right News, where he brings a principled, constitutionalist lens to the often-overlooked machinery of state-level politics. As the lead voice behind the acclaimed feature series "Fifty Laboratories of Power," Dylan has dedicated his career to the idea that the most impactful governance happens closest to home. His reporting consistently champions the Tenth Amendment, exploring how individual states can serve as testing grounds for innovative, conservative policy solutions that prioritize personal liberty and fiscal responsibility. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Dylan’s journalistic philosophy was forged in the heart of the American Midwest. Growing up in a community where local school board meetings and town halls were the bedrock of civic life, he developed a deep appreciation for the "retail politics" of the heartland. This upbringing instilled in him a fundamental belief that the American experiment is best preserved when power is decentralized. He carries the values of his Iowa roots into every assignment, maintaining a healthy skepticism of federal overreach and a steadfast commitment to the concerns of everyday citizens over the interests of the administrative state. Now based in Madison, Wisconsin, Dylan operates from one of the nation’s most pivotal political battlegrounds. His location in a state capital known for its rigorous policy debates allows him to provide Just Right News readers with a front-row seat to the legislative process. From Madison, he tracks the ripple effects of statehouse decisions on local municipalities, ensuring that the connection between high-level policy and community impact is never lost. His work often highlights the success of conservative governors and legislatures in fostering economic growth, protecting parental rights, and securing the integrity of local institutions. As an African American man in the conservative media landscape, Dylan offers a vital perspective on how limited government and free-market principles empower individuals and families. He frequently reports on how deregulation and school choice initiatives provide new avenues for success in underserved communities, challenging the monolithic narratives often presented by legacy media outlets. Dylan’s work is characterized by a commitment to the facts and a refusal to shy away from the complex realities of modern governance. Throughout his tenure at Just Right News, Dylan has become a trusted authority for readers who value a rigorous, principled approach to the news. Whether he is dissecting a complex state budget or profiling a local grassroots movement, his goal remains the same: to provide the American public with the information they need to hold their local leaders accountable. By focusing on the "Fifty Laboratories of Power," Dylan Brooks ensures that the vital work being done in statehouses across the country receives the national attention it deserves, always through a lens that respects the traditions and sovereignty of the American people.
A wide view of the ornate New York State Senate chamber during a period of political transition in 2009.
Political strategists in a 2004 Denver office planning a legislative campaign with maps and early digital technology.
A historical monochrome photo of men in 19th-century attire gathered outside the Maine State House in the snow.
An orderly street in South Boston prepared for a large parade with barricades and banners.
A sepia-toned photograph of the 1889 Montana legislative session during the Precinct 34 dispute.
A secure correctional facility perimeter with razor wire fences under a clear sky.
A damaged concrete building in a rural Sudanese village following a drone strike.
Police vehicles parked outside the Kansas City International Airport terminal during a security investigation.
The entrance to Florida International University stands clean and orderly under a bright sky.